Help us celebrate 10 years of serving Aloha!


On October 17th, 2002 Tiki’s had a Grand Opening Party to benefit the Aloha United Way. We thought that it was only fitting to celebrate our 10th Anniversary by doing the same thing! Save the date! October 17, 2012 we will be hosting another party to benefit our friends at Aloha United Way and helping to support their mission for our community. We will also be having specials and giveaways throughout the entire month of October.

Ticket Sales Benefit Aloha United Way

Who: Tiki’s Grill & Bar, 2570 Kalakaua Avenue in Waikiki.  Valet parking is free the first three hours and located on Paoakalani Ave. at the Aston Beach Hotel.
What: 10th Anniversary Celebration
When: October 17, 2012 from 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Where: Tiki’s Grill & Bar in Waikiki
Music: Sonny Kapu, Vaihi, Johnny Helm

Turning 10 years old deserves a huge celebration! Tiki’s Grill & Bar is celebrating their 10th anniversary and donating all of its ticket sales to Aloha United Way. Tickets are being sold now through the day of the event for $20 and can be purchased on their website, http://tikisgrill.com/anniversary.

The relationship between Tiki’s Grill & Bar and our community has been strong since they first opened 10 years ago and held their grand opening with Aloha United Way as its beneficiary. For the past 10 years, they’ve continued their focus on philanthropy. In honor of their 10 year anniversary, they plan to celebrate their accomplishments by again making Aloha United Way its beneficiary to this one-time celebration. Enjoy heavy pupu and drink tickets complements of Tiki’s Grill & Bar, while you relax to local Hawaiian music. Live music will include Sonny Kapu, Vaihi and Johnny Helm. Beer and Spirit vendors will also be giving out free samples.

PHOTOS BY JOAH BULEY / Hot Hawaiian Nights’ at Tiki’s AMY 2012

Sep 8, 2012

More photos at http://www.honolulupulse.com/bars-clubs/pics-hot-hawaiian-nights-at-tikis#76912

Mahalo to Amy Hanaialii for putting on a great show at Tiki's Grill & Bar. The show will be repeat on K5 The Home Team.

PHOTOS BY JOAH BULEY / Special to the Honolulu Star-Advertiser / Honolulu Pulse

http://www.honolulupulse.com/bars-clubs/pics-hot-hawaiian-nights-at-tikis#76912 — at Tiki's Grill & Bar.

PHOTOS BY JOAH BULEY / Special to the Star-Advertiser

Amy Hanaiali’i was the featured performer during a live taping of “Hot Hawaiian Nights” at Tiki’s Grill &  Bar on Friday, Sept. 7. 2012

‘My Father’s Granddaughter’Amy Hanaiali‘i REVIEW BY JOHN BERGER

REVIEW BY JOHN BERGER / jberger@staradvertiser.com

‘My Father’s Granddaughter’

Amy Hanaiali‘i (UA)

In the 17 years since the release of her debut album, “Native Child,” in 1995, Amy Hanaiali‘i Gilliom has proven herself one of the most versatile island singers of her generation. Recording at various times as Amy Gilliom, Amy, Amy Hanaiali‘i Gilliom, and in recent years primarily as Amy Hanaiali‘i, she has displayed her command of traditional Hawaiian falsetto, big band jazz and mainstream pop. In a recent theme album for celebrity marine artist Wyland she showed that she is also a credible blues singer.

The breadth of her repertoire during the past decade may surprise those who think of her primarily as a Hawaiian falsetto singer and imagine her paying her dues years ago singing in the rain at neighbor island carnivals or backyard fundraisers. The truth is that she had an MFA degree in musical theater, and extensive formal training, years prior to the release of her first Hawaiian falsetto album, “Hawaiian Tradition,” in 1997. It’s the training and artistic vision she acquired while building that larger resume that results in this album being such a beautiful calling card. Hanaiali‘i can rock and belt and work the ha‘i (break) between her lower and upper vocal registers when singing Hawaiian falsetto, but this album shows how compelling she can be when singing soft and delicate with only one or two acoustic instruments behind her. She is a remarkable interpreter of what is described as “the Great American Songbook” — pop songs written before the advent of the modern Rock Era in 1955. She includes several of those pop standards here.

Hanaiali‘i reveals in the liner notes that the album is about family. It marks the death of her father, Lloyd Gilliom, and celebrates her love for her daughter, Madeline Austin, who is pictured on the cover and elsewhere in the album art. Mother and daughter share writing and performing credits for “Hihimanu,” a gentle lullaby that is a soothing memento of love shared between parent and child. A second song, “Sleep Little Baby,” which Hanaiali‘i sings acappella, also has direct family connections; she writes that it was written as a lullaby for her father by his step-father, Hawaiian musician Sam Koki.

Two Hawaiian songs — performed with a solo piano as primary accompaniment — come from her productive musical partnership with Willie K. “Somewhere Over The Rainbow” and “When You Wish Upon A Star,” pop classics both, are two more examples of how vocal talent can be showcased perfectly with simple yet elegant arrangements.

In responding to the emotions she’s experiencing at this point in her life, Amy Hanaiali’i has created an album that will bring comfort to countless others. She invites you to share these songs with your children as she has shared them with Madeline.
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John Berger has been a mainstay in the local entertainment scene for more than 40 years. Contact him via email at jberger@staradvertiser.com.

Free Concert This Friday at 6pm Featuring Amy Hānaiali'i 4 Heineken Hot Hawaiian Nights @TikisGrill.

This concert will be televised live at 7pm,statewide on KFVE and live streaming on the internet at http://www.k5thehometeam.com/.

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Team Tiki's Grill & Bar in the Hawaiian Airlines Legends Surf Classic!

Come cheer on Team Tiki's Grill & Bar in the Hawaiian Airlines Legends Surf Classic! Today's meet starts at 8:30am. Come down to Kuhio Beach/Duke Statue. Look for the Tiki's Tent.
This photo is from yesterday heat Team @tikisgrill made it to third place with 111.3 points. Way to go team - Romulo, Virginia,  Buttons Kaluhiokalani, Tiare, and Rick.

Today they are slotted to start at 10:00am for the final round at Duke's OceanFest  #DukesOceanFestival

Tiki's entry donation helps support the the Mission of the Outrigger Duke Kahanamoku Foundation is to financially support the development of individuals and organizations which perpetuate the spirit and legacy of Duke Kahanamoku. http://www.dukefoundation.org/moku. http://www.dukefoundation.org/